Loss of A Loved One Early in Life May Accelerate Aging Study
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Packers' Malik Willis beats Colts in place of injured Jordan Love: Backup QB leads run-heavy attack in win
Green Bay ran for 261 yards in their 16-10 winYesterday - NFL -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Biden May Sabotage the Steel Industry
Nippon Steel wants to save U.S. Steel. The only thing that may stop it is politics.Yesterday - Joe Biden -
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Taylor Swift at Chiefs vs. Bengals to root on Travis Kelce: A look at other games she may attend during season
The Cruel Summer is over and football season is finally here, which means Taylor Swift is tooYesterday - NFL -
The New York Times - World
Despite Relentless Russian Attack, Life in Kharkiv Endures Underground
Kharkiv, Ukraine, has adjusted to life amid the threat of bombings. Its resilience is manifested in a curious blend of life above and below ground.Yesterday - Russia -
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Former Jets Captain Blake Wheeler May Return to Boston
Blake Wheeler may be given a professional tryout by the Boston Bruins.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Railroads Love 'Monster' Trains. Texans Don't.
Freight trains are getting longer—some of them 3 miles or more—and that is making life unpleasant in places like Pleasantville, Texas.Yesterday -
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UCLA's Big Ten era begins with an ominous blowout loss to Indiana
UCLA's defense struggles against Indiana QB Kurtis Rourke in a loss that does not bode well for the Bruins' chances at having an influence in the Big Ten.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Science
Pollution May Affect the Color of City Birds, Research Shows
Recent studies show that certain feather pigments can help neutralize toxic pollution. It means darker, duller birds could have a survival advantage.3 days ago